Saheliyon
Saheliyon is a term used in Indian culture to refer to a group of female friends or companions. The term is derived from the Sanskrit words "saheli," meaning friend, and the suffix "-yon," indicating a group of people. In historical times, the term was often used to describe the women who accompanied a royal court or nobility in India during the medieval and Mughal periods.
These women were typically upper-class females, often daughters of nobles or ministers, who were accustomed to
Saheliyon were often highly educated and skilled women, with expertise in various arts and crafts such as
Historically, the concept of Saheliyon was important in Indian society, as they played a significant role in